Cover Reveal – Pintip Dunn’s Forget Tomorrow!

Pintip Dunn — remember that name, readers! Pintip’s debut YA, Forget Tomorrow, is due out in hard cover on November 3 from Entangled Teen. This cover reveal is extra special to me because Pintip’s a very close friend. She’s one of the hardest working writers I know and deserves every bit of her success.

Here’s the blurb for Forget Tomorrow:

How do you change your future when it’s already been determined?

It’s Callie’s seventeenth birthday and, like everyone else, she’s eagerly awaiting her vision―a memory sent back in time to sculpt each citizen into the person they’re meant to be. A world-class swimmer. A renowned scientist.

Or in Callie’s case, a criminal.

In her vision, she sees herself murdering her gifted younger sister. Before she can process what it means, Callie is arrested and placed in Limbo―a hellish prison for those destined to break the law. With the help of her childhood crush, Logan, a boy she hasn’t spoken to in five years, she escapes.

But on the run from her future, as well as the government, Callie sets in motion a chain of events that she hopes will change her fate. If not, she must figure out how to protect her sister from the biggest threat of all—Callie, herself.

About Pintip

When her first-grade teacher asked her what she wanted to be when she grew up, she replied, “An author.” Although she has pursued other interests over the years, this dream has never wavered.

Pintip graduated from Harvard University, magna cum laude, with an A.B. in English Literature and Language. She received her J.D. at Yale Law School, where she was an editor of the YALE LAW JOURNAL. She published an article in the YALE LAW JOURNAL, entitled, “How Judges Overrule: Speech Act Theory and the Doctrine of Stare Decisis,” and received the Barry S. Kaplan Prize for best paper in Law and Literature.

I’m in lurve with this cover! It’s so striking and perfect for the story, which I’ve been lucky to enough to read. You won’t forget Forget Tomorrow!

I certainly won’t forget the day I laid eyes on this cover. Hours earlier, I was attacked by an angry little bird in Sydney’s Hyde Park. It pecked my forehead and drew blood! I’m very superstitious by nature, and I’m looking at this as a good omen. This book will fly off the shelves come November.